Frederick yeiser



. C 'PATENT-ED L JAN' 71868;,

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FREDERIC-Kirstenn, oF DANvILLnKENTUoKY.

` Letters Patent No. 73,153, date'd Jqnuary 7, 1868.

IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS.

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Be it known that' I, F. YEISER, of Danville, in the county of Boyle, and in the State of Kentucky, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pumps; und do hereby declare that the following is e full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had tothe accompenying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon. l l

In the annexed drawings, making part of this specicatioi1,A represents s. pump-stock, which is Constructed in any of the well-known ways. Crepresents the cover over the well, into which the pump-stock passes. B represents the pump-rod, to which the suclrer is attaohed. This rod is connected at its upper end to a, crossbar, G, which is attached to the outer end oi' a 'lever-handle for operating it. To the ends of the bur Glare secured two bars, 'H H,vand to the lower ends of these bars are secured two rods o1' shafts, the cover C, and down into the water of thevwell. pins, a a, for the purpose of agitating the water.

When the handle of the pump is operated, and the rod B moves up and down, the same motion is coinp through the stock A, so long do. the rods D agitate the water, and tend, by setting its impurities free .and moving it about, to purify it.

It will be understood Vthat the rods D are not as long as the pump-stock, and act onthe principle that water is purified by oxygenation; hence the action of the rods undrpins causes the agitation of the Water in the well, and keeps it pure. A

What I claim is, the rods orvshafts D D, provided with a, stantially as and for the purpose set forth.

In testimony thatl claim the foregoing,l have-hereunto set my hand and seal, this 11th day of' Novembei', 1867. i i i v l l Y D, which pass through These rods or shafts are provided with'aI series of cross- FREDK. YEISER. [eine] Witnesses;

CHAs. R. BEATTY, Jos. SMITH, Jr.

gitating cross-pins, and used with KAthe steek A, sub-V 

